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British rapper and producer Jevon dies

Jevon, the British rapper and producer known for working alongside Pa Salieu, Kojey Radical and Avelino, has died.The news was reported by Complex, with multiple sources confirming that he has passed away. No cause of death has yet been confirmed.Jevon Daniel Ellis was raised in West London, but relocated to Coventry in his teens, where, as he explained to NME in 2018, he began to make music.He was perhaps best known for producing several of the songs on XL Recordings’ ‘New Gen’ compilation in 2017, which showcased a number of London’s most exciting rap, R&B and spoken word talent at the time, including Kojey Radical, Avelino and Tiggs da Author.Jevon also worked closely with Pa Salieu, the British-Gambian rapper, producing multiple tracks on his debut mixtape ‘Send Them to Coventry’, which was released in November 2020.As he explained to NME, Jevon drew heavily from his Brazilian heritage in his work. “My Grandad was Brazilian and he passed away about three years ago now.
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World penis size league table's embarrassing ranking for Brits as French inch ahead
penis size compared to bulging men across the globe, according to a penis league table. A study of international men has revealed Brits are lacking in size and have ranked 66th place, with the average size todger being listed as 5.17inches when erect.And according to the table, the French aren't just known for their romantic gestures, but also their larger average of 6.2in, which puts them in 11th place.But claiming the top spot are hunky Ecuadorian men, who are said to be packing in their trousers, with their general size being 6.93in.Following closely behind is Cameroon (6.56in), Bolivia (6.5in) and Sudan (6.48in), reports The Sun.The tiniest willies can be located in Cambodia at 3.95in, with Taiwan’s 4.24in behind, followed by the Philippines polled 4.27in.Online pharmacy From Mars examined Google data on men from 86 countries and discovered the global average size is 5.5in.US men ranked higher than Brits in 59th place with 5.35in, while Ireland fell behind and were listed 70th on the list with 5.03in.Over in Australia, men were reported to be an average size of 5.69in, putting Aussie's 43 on the poll.Germany managed to trickle over the average proportion and reached 39th place with 5.72in, while Argentina came in 30th place, boasting 5.86in.Meanwhile, Senegal just missed out in the top at 6.26in, with Cuba, Gambia, and the Netherlands joint seventh on 6.25in.Pharmacist Navin Khosla commented: “Most men have wondered at some time or other if their penis is big enough.
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Ex-Man Utd coach Carlos Queiroz sent off during Egypt AFCON tie after 'losing his head'
Egypt boss Carlos Queiroz was shown a red card during his side's Africa Cup of Nations semi-final clash with Cameroon.The former Manchester United assistant was left incensed on the sidelines in Cameroon after a second-half of what he felt was harsh officiating.Queiroz was shown a yellow card midway through the second period.And Gambian referee Bakary Gassama finally had enough of the manager just six minutes later, showing him a red card for his persistent antics on the sideline.Queiroz had to be held back by his assistants as he gesticulated with the officials, baffled as to why Cameroon hadn't been penalised for an elbow.The Portuguese coach finally made his way down the tunnel after he finished protesting his dismissal.Egypt assistant coach Roger De Sa was also shown a yellow card moments later."Carlos Queiroz wants to fight the referee," one fan tweeted."LOOOOL Carlos Queiroz has lost his head," said one."Carlos Queiroz hasn't been this pissed off since Roy Keane took the head off him in training," added a third."Hahahaha Carlos Queiroz is off his head," another wrote.Queiroz was also angry before the clash had even started, taking aim at Cameroon legend Samuel Eto'o.A video published on the official Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot) Facebook page showed Eto'o, who is now its president, using the word 'war' more than once when referring to the game."It's a very unfortunate comment, a very bad approach, a very bad message to the people of Cameroon," Queiroz said."To make this declaration of war before one game [shows he] didn't learn anything when he was in professional football."Football is not about war.
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